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The introduction of mixing apparatus

A mixing apparatus for mixing thermoplastic compounds wherein the mixing body has a pair of parallel chambers with a pair of rotors rotatably journaled therein. Such mixer has at least one bore communicating the parallel chambers with atmosphere to vent gases from the central bore. A rotatable screw is mounted in the bore which upon rotation continuously feeds the mixed thermoplastic material back into the chambers but allows the gases generated to be vented out of such bore. A mixing apparatus comprising a body having an inlet opening at one end, said body having a pair of parallel longitudinally extending cylindrical lchambers having adjacent portions communicating with each other, an outlet opening at the other end of said body for discharging material mixed in said chambers, said body having an exterior surface that cooperates with said chambers to define a wall along the entire length from said inlet opening at one end to the outlet opening at the other end of said body, rotors mounted for rotation in said chambers, each rotor having a feed screw with flights defining a feed section communicating with said inlet opening, each rotor having a compression lobe section including compression lobes downstream from said feed section for mixing and shearing action on such material, a bore extending through said wall of said body radially outwardly of the lobes communicating said chambers that journals said compression lobe section with atmosphere, and a flighted screw journaled in said bore for rotation to maintain materials passing through said chambers in said chambers while venting gases from said chamber to atmosphere along the flights of twin screw extruder.

 

Wherein the intersection of said parallel cylindrical chambers that communicate with each other define at least one linear apex, the axis of said bore that extends through said wall of said body that communicates with said chambers intersects said linear apex, and said axis of said bore makes an obtuse angle with the downstream portion of said linear apex. Flights of said screw journaled in said bore has very shallow flights providing a minimum clearance between the outermost surface of said flights of said screw and the outermost wall of said bore to permit the escape of gases from said chambers.

 

In an apparatus for advancing and working thermoplastic materials comprising a cylinder with an exterior surface; said cylinder having a central bore extending longitudinally therethrough with die means at one end thereof; said cylinder defines a wall between said exterior surface of said cylinder and said central bore along the full length of said cylinder, a feed screw rotatably journaled in said central bore of said cylinder; said feed screw having compressive helical flights along the full length of said feed screw that are operative to provide a continuous compressive action on said material passing through said central bore; said helical flights extend along the full length of said feed screw from said one end to the other end thereof; said cylinder having a passageway extending through said wall communicating said central bore with atmosphere; said passagaeway located in said cylinder that houses said feed screw providing said compressive action; a rotatable vent screw with shallow flights journaled in said passageway for maintaining worked thermoplastic materials in said central bore while venting gases from said central bore.